Govt asks AI platforms to seek approval for deploying under-trial AI
In an advisory issued to intermediaries/platforms on 1 March, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology warned of criminal action in case of non-compliance
PTI
New Delhi, 3 March
Days after Google's AI platform's
response to queries on Prime Minister Narendra Modi generated controversy, the
government has issued an advisory for social media and other platforms to label
under-trial AI models and prevent hosting unlawful content.
In an advisory issued to
intermediaries/platforms on 1 March, the Ministry of Electronics and
Information Technology warned of criminal action in case of non-compliance. "All
intermediaries or platforms to ensure that use of Artificial Intelligence
model(s) /LLM/Generative AI, software(s) or algorithm(s) on or through its
computer resource does not permit its users to host, display, upload, modify,
publish, transmit, store, update or share any unlawful content," the
advisory said.
All platforms, intermediaries and
enabling software shall be held accountable for any breaches, it added. "Non-compliance
with provisions would result in penal consequences."
The advisory comes within days of
Google's AI platform Gemini making uncharitable comments about Prime Minister
Modi's policies. The response of Gemini to queries about the Prime Minister led
to a strong reaction from the government, with Minister of State for IT Rajeev
Chandrasekhar calling it a violation of IT laws.
Union Minister for Electronics and
IT Rajeev Chandrashekhar on Saturday said, "The episode of Google Gemini
is very embarrassing, but saying that the platform was under trial and
unreliable is certainly not an excuse to escape from prosecution". "I
advise all platforms to openly disclose to the consumers and seek consent from
them before deploying any under-trial, erroneous platforms on the Indian public
internet. Nobody can escape accountability by apologising later. Every platform
on the Indian internet is obliged to be safe and trusted," he further
said.
The advisory asked the entities to
seek approval from the government for deploying under trial or unreliable
artificial intelligence (AI) models and deploy them only after labelling them
of "possible and inherent fallibility or unreliability of the output
generated".
"Use of under-testing /
unreliable Artificial Intelligence model(s) /LLM/Generative AI, software(s) or
algorithm(s) and its availability to the users on Indian Internet must be done
so with the explicit permission of the Government of India and be deployed only
after appropriately labelling the possible and inherent fallibility or
unreliability of the output generated," it said.
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